ifyalways: @talina, he's getting better by Gods grace. Our accountants would give a last update on all donations received shortly. @all, thank you and God bless everyone that supported. We are looking forward to visiting and handing the whole funds raised here to mr Obong very soon so he can continue with his treatment.

Watch this space!

Do you think that would be a good idea?I dont know the gentleman too well, but i hope he is not one of those Nigerians that will see the bulk money in his hands and have a re-think on his treatment . . . So please look into that to make sure he will not take the money and use it for something else (Business to generate more money while he postpone his treatment) . . Again, once we sure he is not the type and realizes that nothing he wanna be is possible without god health, then, all is well. Wish him the best and to all that has contributed, may the sweet Lord continue to Bless us all.

From our visitations and interactions with him, he looked matured and wise enough to know that his health matters most. We trust that he'll make the right decision which is to continue with his therapy.

The group would still look into this and see if there's any other "better" way to go about it.

Our field representatives met with Obong this last weekend and the total sum of 296,000 NGN was given to him.

He has had his last radiotherapy session. He is now due for chemotherapy and is having just 1 chemotherapy session which would cost 120,000NGN. He should be having the chemo session this Friday God willing. After the chemo sessions, he will commence consultations with an oncologist. Each session costs 15,000NGN. We will update you as much as we can with his progress.

We wish him speedy recovery and Gods mercies in all his endeavours.

Obong is very grateful to nlders and prays God blesses everyone who's helped in cash and kind.

For further contribution please pay directly into his personal account. His account details are as follows: